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Can a nulliparous woman get an copper iud? Will it hurt alot? And will it make my periods heavier?
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You can have a Copper T inserted. The amount of pain depends on your pain threshold. You may even get the Copper T inserted under anaesthesia.
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Yes nulliparous can have IUD inserted. It's well accepted method of contraception in the west and UK. It causes little but tolerable pain while insertion. In few caused heavy periods can occur for initial 2-3 months after that it usually settles. It can be removed anytime which is simple outpatient procedure which doesn't require any anaesthesia
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Yes nulliparous woman can also have CuT IUD. Not like very painfull. if it doesn't suit it can have excessive Menses in some cases
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Connect please
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YES. MENSTRUATION MIGHT GET AFFECT.
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Not advisable As it's a foreign body May cause infection n jeopardize future fertility prospects No it doesn't hurt Yes it may increase the amount n duration of bleedin
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Kindly consult
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Yes nullipara can get CuT inserted. It pains just a little while insertion,not after that. Makes periods heavier in a few cases only. If troublesome, CuT can be removed anytime.Procedure takes just a minute
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